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The Exclusionary Rule Redux--Again
(2010)The exclusionary rule itself is not very complicated: if the police obtain evidence by means that violate a person’s rights under the Fourth Amendment, the evidence is not admissible against that person in a criminal trial. ... -
Exclusive Dealing and Market Foreclosure: Further Experimental Results
(Mohr Siebeck, 2012)This paper reports further experimental results on exclusive dealing contracts. We extend Landeo and Spier's (2009) work by studying Naked Exclusion in a strategic environment that involves a four-player, two-stage game. ... -
Exclusive Dealing: Before, Bork, and Beyond
(University of Chicago Press, 2014)Antitrust scholars have come to accept the basic ideas about exclusive dealing that Bork articulated in The Antitrust Paradox. Indeed, they have even extended his list of reasons why exclusive dealing can promote economic ... -
Executive Defense of Congressional Acts
(Duke University School of Law, 2012)This Article explores the appropriate role of the executive branch in enforcing and defending federal statutes that the president, or executive-branch officials, believe may well be unconstitutional, but for whose ... -
Executive Pensions
(University of Iowa, College of Law, 2005)This paper presents evidence of the extent to which omitting the value of pension benefits has undermined the accuracy of existing estimates of executive pay, its variability, and its sensitivity to performance.We study ... -
Executive Power and the Political Constitution
(Utah Law Review Association, 2007) -
Executory Contracts and Performance Decisions in Bankruptcy
(Duke University School of Law, 1996) -
Exit from Contract
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014)Exit from contract is one of the most powerful consumer protection devices, freeing consumers from bad deals and keeping businesses honest. Yet consumers often choose transactions with lock-in provisions, trading off exit ... -
Exit Polling and Racial Bloc Voting: Combining Individual-Level and R x C Ecological Data
(Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2010)Despite its shortcomings, cross-level or ecological inference remains a necessary part of many areas of quantitative inference, including in United States voting rights litigation. Ecological inference suffers from a lack ... -
The Expansion of FDA's Enforcement Powers from 1906-2003
(2003)This paper discusses the history of the FDA with a focus on the expansion of FDA regulatory powers. -
Expediting Oncology Drug Approvals: The Public Backlash Against the FDA and Opportunities to Reform
(2005)The FDA has made great strides over the past twenty years in loosening drug approval regulations to speed important, life-saving treatments to market. However, recent controversies involving anti-depressants for children ... -
Experimental analysis of the effect of standards on compliance and performance
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2017)Laws can be written along a spectrum of specificity, ranging from vague standards to more detailed rules with particular examples. Behavioral and legal scholarship each present conflicting views about the optimal degree ... -
Explaining Variation in Takeover: Defenses Blame the Lawyers
(California Law Review Inc., 2001) -
Exploiting Plaintiffs Through Settlement: Divide and Conquer
(Mohr, 2008)This paper considers settlement negotiations between a single defendant and N plaintiffs when there are Fixed costs of litigation. When making simultaneous take-it-or-leave-it offers to the plaintiffs, the defendant adopts ... -
Exporting the 'Pursuit of Happiness'
(2000)reviewing Thomas Carothers, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Aiding Democracy Abroad: The Learning Curve (1999) -
The Expressive Effect of the Athenian Prostitution Laws
(University of California Press, 2010)This article argues that attention to the expressive function of law suggests that the Athenian laws prohibiting former prostitutes from active political participation may have had a much broader practical impact than ... -
Extension of Monopoly Power through Leverage
(Columbia Law Review Association, Inc., 1985)No abstract provided. -
An Extraterritorial FDA: Could the Food and Drug Administration Apply Its Informed Consent Requirement Abroad Consistent with International Law?
(2012)This paper addresses the regulatory challenges wrought by the increasing amount of human subject drug testing conducted in developing countries in support of new drug applications to the Food and Drug Administration. ... -
Extraterritorial Rights and Constitutional Methodology After Rasul v. Bush
(University of Pennsylvania, 2005)